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Badcock Home Furniture & More, with more than two dozen locations in Georgia, announced on Facebook Aug. 6 that it’s closing all of its more than 370 stores in eight southeastern states. Badcock ...
This comes seven months after it was acquired by Conn's HomePlus, which has filed for bankruptcy. More than 70 stores under the Conn's brand will also be closing . Badcock stores will remain open ...
The 134-year-old company is closing all of its stores. "We are shocked and overwhelmed," one area dealer posted on Facebook. Badcock Home Furniture & More closing all of its stores, including ...
On July 23, 2024, Conn's announced that it would close up to 106 stores across from the Conn's and Badcock brands. 71 Conn's stores and 35 Badcock stores are set to close by the end of summer 2024. [6] That same day, Conn's filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Texas, listing assets and liabilities of between $1 billion to $10 billion. [7]
On March 5, 2020, Art Van Furniture announced it would liquidate all of their company owned stores and file for chapter 11 bankruptcy. Barker Bros. – Los Angeles-based furniture store chain which was at one time the largest furniture store chain on the west coast for nearly a century before it filed for bankruptcy in 1992
In December 2023, Conn's acquired Badcock Home Furniture &more from the Franchise Group. [17] Conn's ended up filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in July 2024, and liquidated all of its namesake and Badcock stores by October 2024. [18] [19]
In December 2023, the company acquired W.S. Badcock, another home goods retailer that operates in the southeastern U.S. under the name "Badcock Home Furniture & More."
The Room Store filed for bankruptcy on December 12, 2011. Throughout 2012, all Room Store locations, except those in Arizona, which included Texas and the eastern and southern United States, were closed. [260] The Phoenix-area stores (which were owned by The RoomStores of Phoenix, LLC), the last remains of the chain, were closed in 2016. [261]